Monday, November 6, 2017

We remember ten
percent of what we read, twenty percent of what we hear, but thirty percent of what
we see.

But of what we
see and hear, we remember fifty percent. We remember seventy percent of what we
say, and ninety percent of what we say if we also do what we are talking about.
(I have forgotten the source of the chart, but have seen this kind of thing
several times.)

For example,
after Bible class ends, would you be more likely to remember a comment or
question you made, or would you remember as well the same question or comment
if someone else made it?

The purpose of
this lesson is to consider the importance of personal participation and
involvement in Bible teaching.

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